Stephen Hurt led Lipscomb (2-2) with 14 points and seven rebounds while John Ross Glover added 12 points. The Bisons struggled from the field, managing only 12 of 49 (24.5 percent).

Ole Miss raced to a 17-2 lead in the opening five minutes. The Rebels hit 6 of 7 shots in the early outburst, including 3-point shots from Henderson, Holloway and Williams.

“It was important to get off to that 17-2 start, especially against a team that wanted to set the tempo,” Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy said. “We did a pretty good job of maintaining that after halftime because they (Lipscomb) kept playing hard.”

Ole Miss led 43-22 at halftime and by more than 30 points for most of the second half. The Rebels were 30 of 69 (43.5 percent) from the field and outrebounded the Bisons 43-38.

“Murphy is our swag and energy, so it was good to see him on those numbers,” Kennedy said. “Marshall (Henderson) struggled a little bit with his shot, but I was excited to see him get seven rebounds and five assists. That was great.”

Henderson, the leading scorer for the Rebels this season at 18.8 points per game, was a season-low 3 of 14 from the field, including 2 of 12 from 3-point range. When asked about Henderson’s shooting performance, Kennedy smiled.

“Marshall will make them when they count,” he said.

The Rebels will get a week’s rest before hosting Rutgers in the Big East/SEC Challenge to conclude a six-game home stand.

“We’ve got two very difficult games coming up with Rutgers and a road game at Middle Tennessee State,” Kennedy said. “I’m anxious to see where we are and those games will tell us a lot.”

The Rebels improved to 56-2 against nonconference opponents at home during Kennedy’s seven-year tenure.